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  1. Anna di Świdnica (cecoslovacco: Anna Svídnická, polacco: Anna Świdnicka, tedesco: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer; Świdnica, 1339 – Praga, 11 luglio 1362) fu regina di Boemia, regina dei Romani e imperatrice del Sacro Romano Impero come terza moglie dell'imperatore Carlo IV

  2. Anna of Schweidnitz (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.

  3. 29 ott 2019 · Anna of Swidnica was born around 1339, as the only child of Henry II, joint-Duke of Swidnica (known as Schweidnitz in German), and his wife, Catherine. Anna’s father was the second son of Bernard, Duke of Swidnica and Kunigunde of Poland , who was in turn the daughter of Wladyslaw I, King of Poland and Hedwig of Kalisz .

  4. Nel 1350 Carlo IV e Bolko II si riconciliarono, iniziando le prime trattative di successione del ducato di Świdnica-Jawor. Dopo la morte della seconda moglie di Carlo IV, Anna di Baviera , avvenuta nel 1353, questi sposò in terze nozze la nipote di Bolko, Anna di Świdnica.

  5. Anna of Schweidnitz ( Świdnica) (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) ( Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire. She was the third wife of Emperor Charles IV.

  6. italiawiki.com › pages › piastAnna di Schweidnitz

    Anna di Schweidnitz (Schweidnitz, ca. 1339 - Praga, 11 luglio 1362) risale al 1353 fino alla sua morte Tedesco romano regina consorte e regina consorte di Boemia e dal 1355 fino alla sua morte imperatrice di esso sacro Romano Impero.

  7. Anna of Schweidnitz (c. 1340–?) Holy Roman empress. Born around 1340; daughter of Henry II , duke of Schweidnitz; third wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1347–1378); children: Wenceslas IV (1361–1419), duke of Luxemburg (r. 1383–1419), king of Bohemia (r. 1378–1419), and Holy Roman emperor as Wenceslas (r. 1378–1400).